Finally! A lasting warmup is on the way for parts of US

Warmth is forecast to expand through the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley and all the way to the Atlantic coast as the week progresses. Following a chilly weekend in the Northeast, the wave of warmth will begin in earnest on Monday, then warmth will swell during the middle of the week.

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Eads school breakfast and lunch menus - March 8-11, 2021

Breakfast

  • March 8: Egg Patty, Toast, Fruit, Milk
  • March 9: Waffles, Fruit, Milk
  • March 10: Scrambled Eggs, Muffin, Fruit, Milk
  • March 11: Bagel Sandwich, Milk, Fruit

Lunch

  • March 8: Burritos, Broccoli, Fruit, Milk
  • March 9: Chicken Drumsticks, Macaroni, Salad, Fruit, Milk, Carrots
  • March 10: Cheeseburgers, Chips, Fruit,, Milk
  • March 11: Chi
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Horse Health Concerns To Watch Out for During the Winter

Winter is the most challenging part of the year for horse owners and ranchers. Not only do you not want to go out in the deep snow and subzero temperatures to take care of them, but your horses are more at risk for health problems during winter than they are during the warmer months. Make things easier on yourself and your ranch animals by learning about the different horse health concerns to watch out for during the winter. Give your equine friend the best care they need to survive.

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EHS Knowledge Bowl Team Officially Qualified for State Tournament

The EHS Knowledge Bowl team is now officially qualified for the upcoming State tournament, ranking second in 1A!  

The tournament will be held virtually March 15 and 16. 

Our team members are Joe Haase, Mollie Kelley, Amber Kopasz, Hatch Nelson, Maggie Haase, and Rachel Kopasz.

Please congratulate these students on their achievement and dedication to this activity! They had to learn a new way of "doing" Knowledge Bowl online in order to still compete during this past year. 

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